On Thursday, May 30, 2013 12:26:10 PM UTC-7, Harald Schilly wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:05 PM, rjf <fat...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > As I said previously, I think the lack of 
> > a mentor in this area may disqualify GSoC Sage projects in this subject. 
>
> I cannot follow you. 
>
> Let's consider the following case: There are about 100 project 
> proposals submitted. Several ones of them are about Android, none of 
> them is about Windows – all the others concern different areas. Now, 
> please explain me: 
> 1. How a mentor "in the area of Windows" should have an impact in 
> having a project about Windows in that case? 
>

If a student were to propose to make a native port of Sage to
Windows, such a project would require a mentor.  If there is no
mentor, such a project would be rejected.
 

> 2. Why are all projects regarding areas other than "Windows" 
> automatically disqualified? 
>
I did not disqualify all other areas. I don't see how you are reading
my note to think that.  There are plenty of appropriate areas and
there are probably projects suitable for an energetic and clever
but possibly inexperienced student.
 

RJF

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